Armed officers have stormed a residential area in Cardiff locking down two streets.
The specially trained firearms officers were among a huge response from the South Wales Police force which have been pictured on two streets in the Welsh capital this morning. At 12.15am this morning, the force announced that Clare Road and Clive Street were being closed due to a "police incident".
They updated their message at 2.10am to say Clare Road has reopened, but Clive Street remains closed.
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A spokesperson for the force said: "Update at 02.10am, Clare Road has been re-opened. Clive Street still remains closed.
"Road Closures: South Clive Street in junction with Beecher Avenue, Clare Road in junction with Pentre Street in the Grangetown area.
"It is expected to remain closed for some time; please avoid the area and use alternative routes where possible. We're grateful for your patience."
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